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Grey Coral

Clavulina cinerea

Photo by Leuba Ridgway
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Field Notes

Description:

A branched purplish-grey coral with many flattened branches ending in blunt tips. The branches were furrowed and had tinges of pink.
Spore print was white.

Habitat:

Observed growing on damp compacted soil near a track just outside the Dandenong Ranges NP.

Notes:

These were the darkest climps I have seen of this species.
Family: Clavulinaceae

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